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Knifeman tasered outside Buckingham Palace

A man arrested after being tasered outside Buckingham Palace as he held a knife to his own neck has been charged with possessing a bladed weapon in public and affray, police say.

Talhat Rehman, 54, of Harrow, was seen ranting and also pressing another 15cm blade to his chest, while holding a set of beads.

As a policeman shot him with the Taser he lunged at the officer, taking a series of swipes before the electrical charge knocked him to the ground.

The drama unfolded as hundreds of tourists and Londoners gathered outside the palace for Sunday's midday changing of the guard.

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Witnesses said the suspect broke through a barrier and was walking towards the guards when he was stopped by police who were "on him in seconds".

A video posted on YouTube shows the bespectacled man shouting and walking round while holding the knives against his body before an officer stuns him with the charge.

He was quickly surrounded and the weapons kicked out of harm's way while officers checked him over.

Eyewitness Kevin Burrows, 33, from Surrey, said the man broke through a cordon as the changing of the guard was about to happen.

The kitchen porter said: "I thought: 'Oh my God, I can't believe it.' There must have been about 15 police officers on foot who surrounded him once he'd been tasered. The police saw him really quickly and were obviously cautious.

"He was in his 40s, I'd say, and I think he had knives in both hands.

"Everybody was standing back when it happened and people were actually quite calm, I think everyone was surprised.

"They had to divert the procession away from him. I think he was making his way to the guards.

"The man didn't have the chance to get close to anyone as the police were right on him in seconds."

The Queen and Prince Philip were at Sandringham at the time of the incident.

Police at the scene told members of the public that a man "tried to make an exhibition of himself during the guard change" and that there were "mental health issues".

The man will appear in custody at Westminster Magistrates Court on Monday.